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. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people thought was a disappointing comp store growth. my take was not that. my take was when you do these big celebratory specials, a crawfish special, okay. i'm surprised that you can model that at all. if you hit -- if you hit it out of the park, your comp store sales numbers will be much bigger. how can you even try to model when you don't know what new thing you might have to drive a lot of traffic? >> you know, we did knock it out of the park last year with our comps at 6.9%, year before, 3%, so you're right, forecasting the year ahead, we want to keep going on a roll. we forecast this year
. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people...
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it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of wants. 2008 comes. the realistic elapses. that is the death nail. the whole country feels like a manufacturing now live think. gerri: of dangerous is that city now? when i was there i think i was in now or will never read. i was nervous. >> this is a rough joint. chicago made international headlines. 505 murders, the population of nearly 3 million people. detroit's population 695,000, 415 murders. we don't even count our crime properly because we close the police stations at 4:00, and you can tolidine and it's usually busy, so we have no statistical way of really telling you how it has gotten f
it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of...
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gated community outside the city are island of hope for security. you can see through this massive fence but don't climb over it. high voltage. this is aimed to keep the criminals at bay. >> we are looking at the security. >> johannesburg resident is typical of many here. her house has been targeted twice by intruders and so she installed elaborate security systems, high-tech alarms and closed circuit tv. >> even though we live in a suburb that is close there is always the fear. the criminals come from outside. >> there are hundreds of thousands of robberies, burglaries and other crimes a year. the murder rate in south africa is over six times that of the u.s. why do people feel so endangered. >> the proximity. in a place like johannesburg, you have very poor people living close to wealthy people. >> no, you are not looking at a war zone, afghanistan. this is one of the leafier suburbs of south africa, and these folks are part of a swat team on many security firms to deal with crime in a proactive and muscular way. this is one of 9,000 security firm
gated community outside the city are island of hope for security. you can see through this massive fence but don't climb over it. high voltage. this is aimed to keep the criminals at bay. >> we are looking at the security. >> johannesburg resident is typical of many here. her house has been targeted twice by intruders and so she installed elaborate security systems, high-tech alarms and closed circuit tv. >> even though we live in a suburb that is close there is always the...
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hills south of the city where in just a few minutes he will take leave of his office. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square. he's an analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what benedict the 16th has told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to be, at least publicly, hearing him, secretary-general him. he's not going to hit the lecture circuit or give interviews. we assume he will see people in private but the vatican won't issue news bulletins about those encounters so for all intense and purposes he's had his swan song on the public stage. that much is clear. what is less clear are two points: one, if he is going to continue to have any sort of behind-the-scenes role of the next pope. whether the next pope will seek his counsel. whether there will be conversation. and secondly how the role of a retired pope will play out in front of the broader court of op
hills south of the city where in just a few minutes he will take leave of his office. >> brown: a short time ago i talked to john allen near st. peter's square. he's an analyst for cnn and a correspondent for the "national catholic reporter." so,, as we watch the pope fly away today, is his future role as emeritus pope clear? it's a new position, after all. >> it is. what benedict the 16th has told us is he is going to be hidden from the world which means he's not going to...
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we kept city, schools, states, philanthropies alive when no one else did, okay? we checked this number. the small banks and big banks do more lending in the crisis than the big banks did per dollar of capital. i'm perfectly willing to get involved in the debate. it should be factual and not one thing taken out of context. elizabeth and i have a great relationship. i want here to come on a bus trip with me to do what we have done for america. in the past five years we lent 7.5 doctor trillion to -- 7.5 trillion dollars to consumers and companies. that's what we do and we're damn proud of it. melissa: she talks about regulation against too big to fail having failed itself. what do you think about that? do you worry about her going forward breaking up banks? do you -- >> look, we have a common interest in eliminating too big to fail. so i don't think anyone thinks we should have the too big to fail concept. it should look like a bankruptcy. we're in favor of that. we and the regulators and everyone working toward that purpose. we need the american public to believe
we kept city, schools, states, philanthropies alive when no one else did, okay? we checked this number. the small banks and big banks do more lending in the crisis than the big banks did per dollar of capital. i'm perfectly willing to get involved in the debate. it should be factual and not one thing taken out of context. elizabeth and i have a great relationship. i want here to come on a bus trip with me to do what we have done for america. in the past five years we lent 7.5 doctor trillion to...
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the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he said oh it was devastating it will kill everything in this country. now he is saying if you work on a military base you probably won't see any difference. which one of these two statements as a lie? >> guest: actually the president made neither of the statements. he didn't say what kill everything in this country. he has consistently said it will have an impact, sizable impact that will negatively affect the country and the economy. he has not now said it's only going to fit the military and in fact all of his cabinet is talking about a variety of different impacts it's going to have any bunch of different
the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he...
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in the city of chicago where i live, the impact of the housing downturn has been devastating. a lot of cities in the united states, as well as a lot of suburban areas, this has weighed in quite a substantial way. the benefit of refinancing is simple. as the professor discussed in the case of taxes, the most effective tax cuts are those that are long lived and have permanent changes to peoples' income -- people's income. if you are under your mortgage, you cannot go refinance at the bank. you are paying an interest rate well above what the market rates are. this has been noted by chairman and 9 ben bernanke. if people could simply refinance at the market rate, as they are now, it would be literally, for the average homeowner, thousands of dollars a lower payment per year that would go straight into their pockets. it would be the equivalent of a 30-year tax cut for them of thousand dollars a year. that is substantial picku. it is not just pure stimulus. the incidents in the short run of spending the money for people who are massively liquidity restraint and hurting, trying to fi
in the city of chicago where i live, the impact of the housing downturn has been devastating. a lot of cities in the united states, as well as a lot of suburban areas, this has weighed in quite a substantial way. the benefit of refinancing is simple. as the professor discussed in the case of taxes, the most effective tax cuts are those that are long lived and have permanent changes to peoples' income -- people's income. if you are under your mortgage, you cannot go refinance at the bank. you...
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or in new york city it's not doing well and eventually of course this whole phony economy that the fed has created is going to come collapsing down and in the long run the bankers are going to lose money hopefully we don't have another round of bailouts but in the mean. as the economy suffers. getting rich by that we mean wall street bonuses rise to twenty billion dollars most recently at a time that the economy is shrinking peter how does that add up. well it doesn't add up and i think wall street again is main street spain and people think the economy is expanding look at that we just got the g.d.p. numbers the revised fourth quarter and it showed a slight expansion one tenth of one percent but that's only because the government assumes that there is no inflation there they want us to believe that inflation is at about one and a half percent inflation in my opinion is at least five percent if not quite a bit more but even if inflation is only three percent that means the u.s. economy is contracting and which makes a lot of sense to me i mean the reason that it doesn't feel like a rec
or in new york city it's not doing well and eventually of course this whole phony economy that the fed has created is going to come collapsing down and in the long run the bankers are going to lose money hopefully we don't have another round of bailouts but in the mean. as the economy suffers. getting rich by that we mean wall street bonuses rise to twenty billion dollars most recently at a time that the economy is shrinking peter how does that add up. well it doesn't add up and i think wall...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. i'm hungry. ♪ ♪ >> greg: it was the president's economic advisor gene sperling saying he regretted saying that obama moved the goalpost in sequest tration. it hate volleyball metaphors. here is woodward yakking. >> share with viewer what is is going on between you and the white house. >> it makes me uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you are going to regret doing something you believe in. >> greg: was sperling giving a threat or friendly advice? be? regret comment translates to you look stupid if you write that, which is how the white house man caned the media on benghazi. remember benghazi? the film "argo" won best picture being about heroic rescue of americans. obama won re-election with the opposite. michelle gave out that oscar, the joke was on us. another joke, what do washington politics and diaper have in common? at the end of the day, both are full of crap. we have obama staffer insuspecting woodward on twitter. is this a government or sorority sleepov
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the part of bishops. i'm sitting here in kansas city, missouri, today where there's a bishop who is criminally convicted of a count of endangering children for not reporting a priest and he's still a bishop. there's nothing being done about it. so i think that the question of celibacy is far more complex than the thing -- the way that mr. bruney talked about it. i also think that we have married priests from other traditions and it's not a 29,000-year-old tradition. it's about 600 years old but the point is i think the sex abuse problem is far more complex and far more involving the leadership of the church than the individual accounts. >> let me ask you, george, about this question of cardinal timothy cardinal dolan of new york. he's a very attractive guy in so many ways and he's very american and regular, if you will. a guy's guy, if you will. i'm wondering, does he have a shot or is this just american home cooking thinking he does at the papacy? >> chris, i think what we used to call the super power ve
the part of bishops. i'm sitting here in kansas city, missouri, today where there's a bishop who is criminally convicted of a count of endangering children for not reporting a priest and he's still a bishop. there's nothing being done about it. so i think that the question of celibacy is far more complex than the thing -- the way that mr. bruney talked about it. i also think that we have married priests from other traditions and it's not a 29,000-year-old tradition. it's about 600 years old but...
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according to the milkin institute the number one city city, the best city for maintaining and creating jobs, san jose, california, followed by austin, texas, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty when companies make their decisions but we're the capital of silicon valley, innovation center of the world. companies want to stay here. >> everybody knows intel. intel just had a huge $300 million investment down in arizona. they have had, multimillion-dollar investment up in oregon. those are invests not taking place here where they're headquartered. >> that is our big challenge. the company ares here. they're creating jobs. the real question will they place the jobs in california or will they go someplace else? in the case of intel i'm sure they're spending a lot of money on equipment. unfortunate
according to the milkin institute the number one city city, the best city for maintaining and creating jobs, san jose, california, followed by austin, texas, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty...
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city attorney, the office of economic and workforce development, the department of city planning, the department of rec and parks, and the list goes on and on and i want to let the port staff know how proud i am of all of you and i thank you for the opportunity to be the one that receives all of the kutos for your work and so now i am completely 100 percent for williwe, brown, and take the credit when the credit comes and run from the criticism and so i have arrived. so thank you for making that happen. and that concludes my executive director's report. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on the executive director's report?
city attorney, the office of economic and workforce development, the department of city planning, the department of rec and parks, and the list goes on and on and i want to let the port staff know how proud i am of all of you and i thank you for the opportunity to be the one that receives all of the kutos for your work and so now i am completely 100 percent for williwe, brown, and take the credit when the credit comes and run from the criticism and so i have arrived. so thank you for making...
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to do with bringing hollywood business into the city. this is very common in the state where i came from in chicago. there was lots of exceptions for hollywood producers and makers to come into town and not have such a high tax burden because they bring in workers into the city. >> neil: let them do whatever the hell they want? >> no. that's not what they're doing. it's an exception to the -- >> neil: if they're featuring the very guns the governor wants new yorkers to get off the street. >> that's the issue you have with hollywood. that an issue with the producers and manger. >> neil: sounds hypocritical. >> if you have publication perception with hollywood then you have to take it up with them. the governor is saying here's an exception for your script. >> neil: you can flip that around and say you know what's weird? the new yorkers are making a big stink because it's hollywood, it's made up, it's pretend, but your argument is, pretend or not, a lot of people take it seriously and a lot of those vary same new yorkers who are of that vu
to do with bringing hollywood business into the city. this is very common in the state where i came from in chicago. there was lots of exceptions for hollywood producers and makers to come into town and not have such a high tax burden because they bring in workers into the city. >> neil: let them do whatever the hell they want? >> no. that's not what they're doing. it's an exception to the -- >> neil: if they're featuring the very guns the governor wants new yorkers to get off...
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also close to vatican city, john kerry meet with the syrian opposition in rome pledging $60 million in basic assistance, the first american aid to the syrian opposition. >>> and at long last, the house today passed the senate's expanded version of the violence against women act ending 18 months of standoff. every democrat voted for it. 138 republicans somehow had a problem with it. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the president and congressional leaders set to huddle at the white house tomorrow. the very day that automatic defense and domestic cuts will kick in and still without any solution to the so-called sequester. both democrats and republicans in the senate staged votes to replace the cuts to no avail. but there was plenty of time for republicans to preview their talking points presumably in preparation to toss them at the president tomorrow. >> and how much more money do we want to steal from the american people to fund more government? i'm for no more. >> did the fa a shut down in 2009? that's the claim. that's the claim that the president is saying. sh
also close to vatican city, john kerry meet with the syrian opposition in rome pledging $60 million in basic assistance, the first american aid to the syrian opposition. >>> and at long last, the house today passed the senate's expanded version of the violence against women act ending 18 months of standoff. every democrat voted for it. 138 republicans somehow had a problem with it. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> but we begin with the president and congressional...
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coming up, cnn talks to a former swiss guard that tells all about the time he spent at the vatican. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, stranger things
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to make these decisions, not the executive branch of the city. thanks. >> thank you, any other member of the public who would like to comment? and seeing none, we'll close public comment. just from the one comment that came through, i'm also reminded of when we had a vacancy for the mayor's office, there was no real public discussion with any of the candidates that they didn't come before the board of supervisors to say they were interested in becoming the interim mayor, in fact, when we came to the first vote on january 4th of 2011, the first vote for the interim mayor, the person who being selected wasn't even in the country and hadn't told anyone he was interested in being mayor and i couldn't stomach a vote at that time, so it seems like though a lot of different processes we need to look at, having some transparency of how we're doing the voting is needed and having some formal presentation, some formal discussion with the candidates that are coming before us, there could be a decision left to the mayor's side, but anyone else coming forward
to make these decisions, not the executive branch of the city. thanks. >> thank you, any other member of the public who would like to comment? and seeing none, we'll close public comment. just from the one comment that came through, i'm also reminded of when we had a vacancy for the mayor's office, there was no real public discussion with any of the candidates that they didn't come before the board of supervisors to say they were interested in becoming the interim mayor, in fact, when we...
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he will return to vatican city as pope emeritus, the first pope to retire in nearly 6 centuries. this historic event is drawing bay area catholics to church in the middle of the week. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran went to mass this morning at st. mary's in san francisco where she asked catholics about their hopes for the future. >> reporter: archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historic moment for catholics. >> resignation was an act of faith. >> reporter: it was a special day of mass to celebrate pope benedict on the final day of his pontificate. worshippers were thankful and no feelings of animosity. >> i had read some of his books and in those reflections he mentioned about the fact that, you know, possibly this might be his decision if god chose and wanted him to do that. he is a faithful pope and he listens carefully. >> i think he did the right thing. he is not feeling well. he is not strong enough so he thinks that nowadays, a new blood is needed so why not. >> reporter: catholics now eager to see who will take his place. one parishoner says whoe
he will return to vatican city as pope emeritus, the first pope to retire in nearly 6 centuries. this historic event is drawing bay area catholics to church in the middle of the week. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran went to mass this morning at st. mary's in san francisco where she asked catholics about their hopes for the future. >> reporter: archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historic moment for catholics. >> resignation was an act of faith. >>...
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. >> shepard: first, at 3:00 in new york city, a historic day for the catholic church. today pope benedict xvi stepped down and for catholics around the world, there's no pope. the pope left the vatican for the last time as the holy father, to huge round of applause. the helicopter took the pope to his traditional summer home 15 minutes southeast of the vatican. that building dates to the 1600s, it's not a bad retirement home. historians say in the days of world war ii, then o'pious the xii idea it to shelter soldiers. ben did is set to return to rome later this year, but by then it's expected he will live alongside the new pope and benedict will take the new title, pope emeritus. today he tried to quiet any suspicions he might butt head with the next church's leader. the pope promised he would unconditionally obi the new hoe he -- holy father and he hopes the conditional of cardinals will operate, quote, like an orchestra, where diversity and expression of universal church always works toward a higher and harmonious agreement. >> shepard: an hour ago now the pope's res
. >> shepard: first, at 3:00 in new york city, a historic day for the catholic church. today pope benedict xvi stepped down and for catholics around the world, there's no pope. the pope left the vatican for the last time as the holy father, to huge round of applause. the helicopter took the pope to his traditional summer home 15 minutes southeast of the vatican. that building dates to the 1600s, it's not a bad retirement home. historians say in the days of world war ii, then o'pious the...
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. >> i was just trying to watch "duck dive city" live premier and twitter exploded with this story. some of you may be wondering how the story comes about, especially one that develops mostly on twitter. well, it starts as you would expect with hard breaking news. it was a day like any other for buzz feed. yesterday afternoon andrew posts a picture of taco pat. >> aw! dumb. >> time stands adorably deliciously still. after everyone recovers, news rolls in. 8:01 p.m., politico posts the first piece on a testy exchange of woodward and an aide in the white house and then ben smith reports sperling sent the e-mail to woodward. some ironically tweets woodward makes me suspect nixon got a raw deal. chin up, buddy. katrina from the nation observes that smart interns at the publication have no idea who woodward is and d.c. establishment freaked out about the critique and then buzz feed chimes in and almost scolds everyone for no experience to know what the hell they're talking about. >> supposed to be you? >> that's not me. and then justin green punches back, if buzz feed explained the woodw
. >> i was just trying to watch "duck dive city" live premier and twitter exploded with this story. some of you may be wondering how the story comes about, especially one that develops mostly on twitter. well, it starts as you would expect with hard breaking news. it was a day like any other for buzz feed. yesterday afternoon andrew posts a picture of taco pat. >> aw! dumb. >> time stands adorably deliciously still. after everyone recovers, news rolls in. 8:01 p.m.,...
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think that we were talking about after maybe 7 years if the city could have the option of purchasing that site and running it ourselves, i think that could be a really good eligible use for any funds that we have, to have our own power system, we can help to ramp up. >> that's a great recommendation, thank you, and then as you know, puc is in the beginning phases of its sewer system improvement program and are trying to integrate some of the innovative technology resource recovery and the waste water process, so some ideas around that, and then i think one thing we were really pleased about is that last year when the legislature did their initial bills around happen trade revenue allocation, there is a requirement that up to 25% of dollars be spent in disadvantaged communities, historically, san francisco, the definition of disadvantaged communities that the state uses is one that keeps income relative to the state and so we often don't count as a disadvantaged community though we have many neighborhood that are struggling, i think the definition they're using for disadvantaged commu
think that we were talking about after maybe 7 years if the city could have the option of purchasing that site and running it ourselves, i think that could be a really good eligible use for any funds that we have, to have our own power system, we can help to ramp up. >> that's a great recommendation, thank you, and then as you know, puc is in the beginning phases of its sewer system improvement program and are trying to integrate some of the innovative technology resource recovery and the...
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san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for tomorrow, you can see the clouds along the coast a few in the bay headed to the afternoon hours and sunshine will keep an eye out to the west, though, headed to friday night into saturday morning and the clouds are coming in and another mild morning, and then, in the afternoon hours it is clouds and there are the sprinkles for saturday night, barely reaching the north bay. so that system passes us. it knocks our temperatures down for sunday. the cooling trend continues on monday. look at tuesday and wednesday, we will be 10- to 15-degrees c
san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for...
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of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love
of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >>...
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i think some of the things we've been focused on at the puc is i think the city and the puc in particular had a strong track regard around energy efficiency and renewable generation projects particularly on public cities and for example,
i think some of the things we've been focused on at the puc is i think the city and the puc in particular had a strong track regard around energy efficiency and renewable generation projects particularly on public cities and for example,
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it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday on march 24th. chris? >> thank you very much, claudio. and so, we are now 2:27 past 2:00 here on the east coast. past 8:00 there at castel gandolfo 15 miles outside of rome and the extraordinarily historic moment. behind those walls, behind those gaets now, pope emeritus, the former joseph ratzinger and we have the seat is vacant. the seat of peter is now vacant. father bartuni krc, your feelin? >> the feelings i've had all day. i'm feeming more. bitt bittersweet. nice to see how the decision of the pope is taken by the catholi
it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday...
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the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke down on the witness stand. she was sobbing as prosecutor juan martinez asked her about the grizzly slayings of this man, travis alexander. as arias broke down, martinez kept boring in. watch this. >> where were you taking the photographs when this happened on this exhibit? >> outside of the shower. >> why don't you put a mark on it. were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> when you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat. were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> take
the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke...
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san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for tomorrow, you can see the clouds along the coast a few in the bay headed to the afternoon hours and sunshine will keep an eye out to the west, though, headed to friday night into saturday morning and the clouds are coming in and another mild morning, and then, in the afternoon hours it is clouds and there are the sprinkles for saturday night, barely reaching the north bay. so that system passes us. it knocks our temperatures down for sunday. the cooling trend continues on monday. look at tuesday and wednesday, we will be 10- to 15-degrees c
san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for...
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ban again, i think it's critical that some of the recommendations of the major city police chiefs in this whole country are to impose legislation that would require states to recognize any and all concealed carry permits, that sounds far-fetched but it made it to the floor and made it last year. in arizona you can walk around like a western cowboy with your gun on your hip, oppose legislation that furlts erodes atf authority, require unlicensed private pack ground dealers to do background checks at gun shows, reinstate the assault weapons ban and impose penalties for illegal guns and ban internet sales, require all firearm sales to be person to person with licensing of all ammo vendors. we would also like to see a couple of the provisions that went into law in new york, anyone who contemplates use of a fire in any criminal way has to be roerted by a therapist. the person who keeps the house that that person lives in wouldn't be allowed to have a gun in that home, which would have kept guns out of the hands of adam lanta and also there's a provision that would take into account the pe
ban again, i think it's critical that some of the recommendations of the major city police chiefs in this whole country are to impose legislation that would require states to recognize any and all concealed carry permits, that sounds far-fetched but it made it to the floor and made it last year. in arizona you can walk around like a western cowboy with your gun on your hip, oppose legislation that furlts erodes atf authority, require unlicensed private pack ground dealers to do background...
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we saw here this morning where we saw the pope leaving vatican city before he got into the helicopter and there is his driver. there is his driver of the car, kissing his papal ring and in tears. you can see tears in his eyes. and you think about this man, not so much the pope who we can necessarily, he we might not necessarily be able to relate to, but the driver of the car, so moved, just to be near this man. just to be driving him and have the privilege of spending that time with him and now that ring that he kissed you mentioned will be taken off and smashed and explain the reason for that and the significance of that and the significance of the pope to everyday catholics. >> sure. well, the ring, the significance of the ring, it's a fisherman's ring and remember when jesus said to st. peter you will now be a fisher of men, in other words, you'll now be a pastor now you won't just be doing things for yourself, but you'll be involved in the salvation of souls and when pope benedict gives that up recognize no longer the person in charge. he made a remarkable statement to the cardina
we saw here this morning where we saw the pope leaving vatican city before he got into the helicopter and there is his driver. there is his driver of the car, kissing his papal ring and in tears. you can see tears in his eyes. and you think about this man, not so much the pope who we can necessarily, he we might not necessarily be able to relate to, but the driver of the car, so moved, just to be near this man. just to be driving him and have the privilege of spending that time with him and now...
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tracy: it is the city's board holding them back. ashley: a tremendous amount of people and property they get no taxes on. it is a real mess and sad story. a emergency manager could come in or be nouned or could come in or her tomorrow. tracy: we'll definitely keep you posted on that. ashley: yeah. tracy: could a new proposal to reduce the deficit coming after your 401(k)? say independent eight so. we'll have details to overhaul the tax code next. ashley: first look how the dollar is moving against these foreign currencies. the euro as you can sees, down against the dollar. under the 1.31 mark. u.k. pound making a slight gain against the greenback. we'll be right back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious inve
tracy: it is the city's board holding them back. ashley: a tremendous amount of people and property they get no taxes on. it is a real mess and sad story. a emergency manager could come in or be nouned or could come in or her tomorrow. tracy: we'll definitely keep you posted on that. ashley: yeah. tracy: could a new proposal to reduce the deficit coming after your 401(k)? say independent eight so. we'll have details to overhaul the tax code next. ashley: first look how the dollar is moving...
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i cannot speak to what the impacts will be on new york city, but there will be real- world impacts. it is a fact that if you are at the receiving end of a notice that you are going to be furloughed or laid off, that is nothing small, that is huge, and people who get those notices will have washington to blame, and in particular, the attack jets, the refusal to compromise and do something reasonable and balance that we have seen on capitol hill. >> will you comment on the woodward thing, a long time respected washington journalist talked about woodward and said talked about his son's story about the has received many vulgar and abusive emails and phone calls from white house officials. have you heard of anything like that? >> i have been on the receiving end up in it u.v. -- in a few previous white house and it did not trouble me, and i did not have any specific comments on that. look, this is a situation where people feel passionately about the policies that the president has and the president pressed previous presidents have put forward. and my predecessors have felt about also. re
i cannot speak to what the impacts will be on new york city, but there will be real- world impacts. it is a fact that if you are at the receiving end of a notice that you are going to be furloughed or laid off, that is nothing small, that is huge, and people who get those notices will have washington to blame, and in particular, the attack jets, the refusal to compromise and do something reasonable and balance that we have seen on capitol hill. >> will you comment on the woodward thing, a...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over sixty two percent and. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations today. choose your language. with no if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions the. choose the stories that imply to. choose the access to. so.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over sixty two percent and. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out...
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the government, which will be cut. last year in 2012 we thought the economy was growing at a rate of 2.5%. now we find out it was growing at 0.1%. it's unclear 9 out of 10 people on the street will actually know that's the case. so, you could have a big swing in economic growth and unless it's affecting you, you won't know it. but there are definitely going to be people -- 750,000 jobs over the course of this thing may be lost as a result of it. so, you'll see it, you'll feel it. it just depends on how much of the rest of the economy is going fast enough to offset the damage. that is a big unknown right now. >> jake, quickly here, the point of the meeting tomorrow between the president and those in congress? >> to try to come up with solutions, $85 billion in deficit reduction, whether that's through spending cuts or tax increases or some combination of both. and i think the white house is hoping that the added pressure of meeting on the day the cuts start taking effect will force republicans to compromise. i don't nec
the government, which will be cut. last year in 2012 we thought the economy was growing at a rate of 2.5%. now we find out it was growing at 0.1%. it's unclear 9 out of 10 people on the street will actually know that's the case. so, you could have a big swing in economic growth and unless it's affecting you, you won't know it. but there are definitely going to be people -- 750,000 jobs over the course of this thing may be lost as a result of it. so, you'll see it, you'll feel it. it just...
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and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> what sdt future hold for the former mr. pope? a second career seems out of the question. he can't be a wall mart greeter. that's not going to -- gatorade is in aisle eight. >> ann thompson is back with me. they had the wrong part of that there. ann, i was trying to show the part that included you. we got that messed up. sorry. i just want to see you reacting because you were on john stewart last night. >> that's hysterical. >> yes, indeed. what is next for the pope? tell me about the conclave. they're going to meet on monday and apparently then decide when the conclave will begin? >> yeah. i think what you will see over the weekend -- this is sort of a getting to know you period for the cardinals. the pope benedict apointed 57% of the cardinals, and so that means they've only been elevated in the last eight years. they don't know each othe
and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> what sdt future hold for the former mr. pope? a second career seems out of the question. he can't be a wall mart greeter. that's not going to -- gatorade is in aisle eight. >> ann thompson is back with me. they had the wrong part of that there. ann, i was trying...
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but the conversation always seems to center around the banks, the the citi's, the morgans. >> if you look at xlf, for instance, it's trading right below its recent high, if that breaks out above that, if that's working, you don't need to look elsewhere. it's working right now so you can look at the goldmans and they are working. >> you'll get more leverage and joe has been on regions. >> the largely capital banks are not. they have spun off those units so when you see stock markets acting as cooperatively as they have been, when you see in-flows charging into bonds and stocks, issuance up, deals happening, that favors the goldmans, the morgan stanleys. that's why we emphasize them and why they have been leading. there's going to be a second leg to this story and it probably won't just be capital markets. it will be wage growth. i will start looking elsewhere. >> one other name. comerica, you're having a nice recovery. regional banks, incredible source of opportunity. >> all right. not so fast, mike murphy. my traders are quick but they are not always right and last month mike gave a
but the conversation always seems to center around the banks, the the citi's, the morgans. >> if you look at xlf, for instance, it's trading right below its recent high, if that breaks out above that, if that's working, you don't need to look elsewhere. it's working right now so you can look at the goldmans and they are working. >> you'll get more leverage and joe has been on regions. >> the largely capital banks are not. they have spun off those units so when you see stock...
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. >> i'll go to another city, but i'm still make money. people not tell me no. >> bear grihls has taught us many things over the years. in this video, he's teaching us something that many of us have heard a snurm number of times b. >> the locker is over here. lockers in the wild are pretty hard to find. this will do. >> you might be thinking what is he talk about, stuffing your backpack with a big fish in the overhead compartment. this is the essentials of safety aboard an a-320 aircraft on air new zealand. this is the whole spiel that the flight attendants give us but in a very bear style. >> as the oxygen mask drops down in front of you, you could use it as a portable loo, but better to place it over your nose and mouh. >> lt ti jackson from "the lord of the rings" and gandalf and the rest of the people. >> that video that came out in october was a hobbit version of the air safety precautions. >> they had to do something to make these videos more watchable. this is all in connection to a hash tag, which is #airnzbear to get people talkin
. >> i'll go to another city, but i'm still make money. people not tell me no. >> bear grihls has taught us many things over the years. in this video, he's teaching us something that many of us have heard a snurm number of times b. >> the locker is over here. lockers in the wild are pretty hard to find. this will do. >> you might be thinking what is he talk about, stuffing your backpack with a big fish in the overhead compartment. this is the essentials of safety aboard...
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the wealth is created outside of this -- this city of washington, the seat of our government. and we have to take that into consideration, that it takes capital to create jobs. if you want to get unemployment down, you don't take capital out of the private sector. in addition to the buffett rule, the other side has resurrected another proposal voted down by this body less than a year ago. this proposal has to do with businesses deducting ordinary and necessary business expenses. the rhetoric from the other side is that their proposal would close a loophole that incentivizes companies to ship jobs overseas. the problem is, no such provision exists. the deduction for ordinary and necessary business expenses is a mainstay of our tax code. it is an income defining provision that accounts for the cost of doing business. what the proposal before us actually does is target companies doing business on a worldwide scale for a tax hike. this will not create jobs in america, it will not bring jobs that have relocated offshore back home. what it will do is punish business that seeks to ex
the wealth is created outside of this -- this city of washington, the seat of our government. and we have to take that into consideration, that it takes capital to create jobs. if you want to get unemployment down, you don't take capital out of the private sector. in addition to the buffett rule, the other side has resurrected another proposal voted down by this body less than a year ago. this proposal has to do with businesses deducting ordinary and necessary business expenses. the rhetoric...
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most rome man known to see the city, to go out you side the city. the pope does the same. when he needs a break he will go to castell gandolfo. not unusual when the time of transition, when the papacy ends in a few minutes, or three hours now, 2 1/2 hours, that he chose castell gandolfo to come to be away from the city. though he will be able to see the vat -- vatican from his window. jenna: in the limited italian i have, you can see the signs saying thank you to the pope. obviously a crowd that is ready to welcome him and bear witness to his final wave to the world as pope. as we mentioned a little while ago. we are referring to him as pope benedict because he is still pope at this time n a few hours, there was much debate what he would be called but he will be called his holiness benedict as he owners it this next stage which is really unchartered territory as we haven't seen a pope do this in hundreds and hundreds of years. jon: fascinating to see the change in the topography and the botany are with you the president -- where the pope will spend the next couple months o
most rome man known to see the city, to go out you side the city. the pope does the same. when he needs a break he will go to castell gandolfo. not unusual when the time of transition, when the papacy ends in a few minutes, or three hours now, 2 1/2 hours, that he chose castell gandolfo to come to be away from the city. though he will be able to see the vat -- vatican from his window. jenna: in the limited italian i have, you can see the signs saying thank you to the pope. obviously a crowd...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. see a lot less human suffering. without . the consent. choose to. choose to still. choose. to. again this is more world news in...
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the colorado governor wants to sue cities that ban fracking. >> i like how he did drink the fracking fluid. did he light it to make a flaming shot from it? >> it's literally more than seven empire state buildings below water. seven buildings below water. >> cities can ban recreational use of pot, but they have to do fracking? >> i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours? liz, i got to ask you a question. you seemed negative there on allowing america to go get what we own. >> no, i'm -- listen, i don't like big government stomping on little cities threatening them with lawsuits. that's what i didn't like. i'm a small government person, i am. >> what? big state government -- >> he's threatening -- the governor is threatening to sue his city. that's what is at issue. >> all right, liz. are you back tomorrow? >> i don't know. probably not. [laughter] >> do you or do you not favor fracking? >> i support -- yes, i support it in a safe way. >> you live in new york? >> yes, i do. >> urban new york? >> yes. what's the point? >> governor cuomo is delaying the r
the colorado governor wants to sue cities that ban fracking. >> i like how he did drink the fracking fluid. did he light it to make a flaming shot from it? >> it's literally more than seven empire state buildings below water. seven buildings below water. >> cities can ban recreational use of pot, but they have to do fracking? >> i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours? liz, i got to ask you a question. you seemed negative there on...
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over the eternal city. we saw a little while ago the helicopter fly over hadrian's arch and also the coliseum. a remarkable view as we watch this and hear the bells peeling all across rome this morning. now the pope is making a very short flight. it'll take about 15 minutes or so to the town of castel gandolfo which has been for many, many years centuries in fact, the summer residence of popes. it is in the hills south of rome and it is one of the most beautiful towns in all of italy right there on the lake albino. and it is a wonderful place to escape to in the summertime when it is so hot in rome. the pope will be there for at least a couple of months while his apartment back at the vatican are renovated. he will be living out the rest of his life in a monastery at the vatican. as he said earlier, as norah o'donnell reported, he told cardinals that he will be living a life of obedience to the new pope and living a life of prayer and reflection. alan pizzey is our veteran rome correspondent. he's been cove
over the eternal city. we saw a little while ago the helicopter fly over hadrian's arch and also the coliseum. a remarkable view as we watch this and hear the bells peeling all across rome this morning. now the pope is making a very short flight. it'll take about 15 minutes or so to the town of castel gandolfo which has been for many, many years centuries in fact, the summer residence of popes. it is in the hills south of rome and it is one of the most beautiful towns in all of italy right...
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it's right in the middle of the city. and normally there are just lines and lines of people of people waiting to get inside to tour the vatican to see the chapel and all of the beautiful historical things there. but you can see, once again, the motorcade of the pope who will be taking a helicopter to his small apartment, a retreat south of rome until his apartment is ready. they are rebig it now. >> there's the helicopter that will take the pope out. earlier, the pope met with the cardinals and classed their hands and said i will be close to you in prayer as they meet to choose his successor. it was an emotional moment for them and him as well. >> and it looks like the pope is staying final farewells there to the bishop, a cardinal. there was some questions about the timing of his resignation. he just announced right in the beginning of lent that he was gonna be leaving right in the middle of very holy -- a very hoe limb time for all of christianity. he just claims he was tired. heaves 8 a. he's been in failing health --
it's right in the middle of the city. and normally there are just lines and lines of people of people waiting to get inside to tour the vatican to see the chapel and all of the beautiful historical things there. but you can see, once again, the motorcade of the pope who will be taking a helicopter to his small apartment, a retreat south of rome until his apartment is ready. they are rebig it now. >> there's the helicopter that will take the pope out. earlier, the pope met with the...
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the pollpe has left vatican city about 20 mi. of side. >> he will be stepping down at 11:00 our time. we will follow this up from rome in the vatican city. more on this as kron 4 morning news continues. =dj >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 9 starts now. >> santa cruz police officers are returning to work for the first time since two of their own was killed and a line of duty. we will have the latest from the department headquarters and our live report. >> following history of the making live pictures out of the vatican city were pope benedict the 16th left his tenure as the head of the roman catholic church. >> the temperatures are starting to warm up let us get a quick check of the forecast with the janu. >> some high clouds out there which provided insulation. a war starts the day. >> similar conditions in the afternoon compared to yesterday's. seventies in our warmer spots. in the evening mostly clear my conditions expected fifties across the board. >> w
the pollpe has left vatican city about 20 mi. of side. >> he will be stepping down at 11:00 our time. we will follow this up from rome in the vatican city. more on this as kron 4 morning news continues. =dj >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 9 starts now. >> santa cruz police officers are returning to work for the first time since two of their own was killed and a line of duty. we will have the latest from...
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the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church. >> i think really a lot of pope benedict's pontificate has been rereading the second vatican council. that was the landmark assembly that really set the church's direction over the last 50 years. and i think benedict had some critical things to say. i think he did not like the direction the church took in terms of liturgy. he did not like some of the changes he saw men and women were acting. he did not like the way some of the catholic faithful were approaching church teaching. and i think, fundamentally, he saw the church adopting too much the ways of the world. >> yet, at the same time, so much of his
the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church....
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whether you are in a poor family, rich family, whether you're in the city, country or on the farm, we as members of congress have the power and the control to change her life. when brittany finally took control and made the call, it was vawa funds that made sure that the cops that responded recognized it. and i've done those ride-alongs and they are the most dangerous calls cops make. when vawa funds are involved, they keep shelters and transitional housing stays open. when vawa has funds, it trains sexual assault nurses who help those victims through the humiliating exams they have to endure which are so important so we have the evidence to put the abusers behind bars. when vawa funds are involved, we have advocates and prosecutor offices and in courtrooms who are trained to help them through the painful, long, difficult court process. when vawa funds are involved, we have counseling services needed for the victims and their families to heal. vawa gives victims a fighting chance to gain control of their lives. vawa doesn't pass in my district, alternatives incorporated will have to l
whether you are in a poor family, rich family, whether you're in the city, country or on the farm, we as members of congress have the power and the control to change her life. when brittany finally took control and made the call, it was vawa funds that made sure that the cops that responded recognized it. and i've done those ride-alongs and they are the most dangerous calls cops make. when vawa funds are involved, they keep shelters and transitional housing stays open. when vawa has funds, it...
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there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get in a car and he will be driven over to the helipad over here at the vatican. he'll be going to castle gun dolpho, that is the papal retreat. he's expected to address, we hear there are about 8,000 people there and he is expected to address those people, not a formal speech, but just to make some remarks. and then he will go inside and at 8:00, the way we will know that there has been a change in the leadership of the catholic church is by a changing of the guard. the swiss guards who guard the pope in those striped costumes and those metal helmets that we see, they will move away and a they will be repla
there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get...
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around an hour from now, the bells will ring out across the city as the pope is taken in a white helicopter to castel gandolfo. his summer residence. he will wave from the balcony. perhaps say a few words. and in just four hours from now, he will be pope no longer. savannah? >> keir simmons in st. peter's square for us this morning. thank you. cardinals timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york joined us shortly after he took part in that momentous meeting and i began by asking him what those moments were like. >> it's the kind of somber for me. i love him very much. he means the world to me. all week, catholics call him our holy father. the italians call him el papa. he's like the daddy of the family. to see this gentle, learned, loving, holy man to see him fragile to see him make what i consider to be a remarkably humble and courageous decision, it was very moving. it was a very tender moment. i was honored when i went up. i only had a little while with him. i was honored that he remembered my name. it's always good when the boss remembers your name. i said to him, holy father. i love you
around an hour from now, the bells will ring out across the city as the pope is taken in a white helicopter to castel gandolfo. his summer residence. he will wave from the balcony. perhaps say a few words. and in just four hours from now, he will be pope no longer. savannah? >> keir simmons in st. peter's square for us this morning. thank you. cardinals timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york joined us shortly after he took part in that momentous meeting and i began by asking him what...
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you've been doing and the contributions to the city. you know, people don't say it enough, but the work that you do actually does matter and the work that you do, people pay attention to. it creates changes that ripple all throughout our local government. so, i thank you all for your work and i look forward to working with you in the future. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and then [speaker not understood] representing state senator mark leno. >> good morning, everyone. and i'm here, as keith said, on behalf of state senator leno. and i just want to say how proud i am to be here because, you know, most of us seek ways to make government better. usually, you know, we have something that we don't like about our government, our local government. we want to change things. we have a disagreement. but you're here and you're actually doing something about it. you're taking your time, you're taking time out of your lives and putting energy into changing how government can serve the people of our county. and that's very impressive and i for
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liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get economic activity going. charles: andrew cuomo, are you going to kick this around for the next four years, make a decision. stuart: i want to see what he does. >>> are meat inspectors really going to be furloughed when the cuts go in effect? we have a guest on that next. >>> but first here's what democrat senator said in our last hour. >> it should not all tax increases. it should not be all cuts. it should be a combination f o both. -- of both. we have plenty of programs that have outlived their usefulness. we need to take a look at them and eliminate them. we have plenty of looph
liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get...